A Comparison of Early Juvenile Red Drum Densities Among Various Habitat Types in Galveston

ABSTRACT: Seagrass meadows are often cited as important nursery areas for newly settled red drum even though many estuaries, such as Galveston Bay, Texas, support large numbers of red drum and have limited seagrass cover, suggesting the use of alternate nursery areas. We examined patterns of habitat...

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Main Authors: Gregory W Stunz, Thomas J Minello, Phillip S Levin
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1069.8213 2023-05-15T18:05:52+02:00 A Comparison of Early Juvenile Red Drum Densities Among Various Habitat Types in Galveston Gregory W Stunz Thomas J Minello Phillip S Levin The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2002 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1069.8213 http://fisheries.tamucc.edu/images/PDFs%20for%20Publication%20List/Stunz%20et%20al%202002%20Estuaries.pdf en eng Estuaries http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1069.8213 http://fisheries.tamucc.edu/images/PDFs%20for%20Publication%20List/Stunz%20et%20al%202002%20Estuaries.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://fisheries.tamucc.edu/images/PDFs%20for%20Publication%20List/Stunz%20et%20al%202002%20Estuaries.pdf text 2002 ftciteseerx 2020-04-26T00:18:11Z ABSTRACT: Seagrass meadows are often cited as important nursery areas for newly settled red drum even though many estuaries, such as Galveston Bay, Texas, support large numbers of red drum and have limited seagrass cover, suggesting the use of alternate nursery areas. We examined patterns of habitat use for newly settled red drum at six sampling areas in Galveston Bay; two areas had seagrass beds and four areas had no seagrass. We measured densities in different habitat types using epibenthic sleds and enclosure samplers. Peak recruitment of young red drum to the estuary occurred during September through December. Highest densities of new settlers were found in seagrass meadows (primarily Halodule wrightii), but when seagrass was absent, the highest densities of red drum occurred along the Spartina alterniflora marsh edge interface. Densities were relatively low on nonvegetated bottom away from the marsh edge. We also examined density patterns in other habitat types at selected sampling areas and found no red drum within marsh vegetation away from the marsh edge interface (5 and 10 m into the marsh interior). Oyster reef Crassostrea virginica was sampled using lift nets, and we found no red drum using this habitat, although adjacent seagrass and marsh interface habitats were used. Even though red drum densities in marsh edge were low relative to seagrass, the large areal extent of marshes in the bay complex probably makes marsh edge the most important nursery habitat for red drum in Galveston Bay. Text Red drum Unknown
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description ABSTRACT: Seagrass meadows are often cited as important nursery areas for newly settled red drum even though many estuaries, such as Galveston Bay, Texas, support large numbers of red drum and have limited seagrass cover, suggesting the use of alternate nursery areas. We examined patterns of habitat use for newly settled red drum at six sampling areas in Galveston Bay; two areas had seagrass beds and four areas had no seagrass. We measured densities in different habitat types using epibenthic sleds and enclosure samplers. Peak recruitment of young red drum to the estuary occurred during September through December. Highest densities of new settlers were found in seagrass meadows (primarily Halodule wrightii), but when seagrass was absent, the highest densities of red drum occurred along the Spartina alterniflora marsh edge interface. Densities were relatively low on nonvegetated bottom away from the marsh edge. We also examined density patterns in other habitat types at selected sampling areas and found no red drum within marsh vegetation away from the marsh edge interface (5 and 10 m into the marsh interior). Oyster reef Crassostrea virginica was sampled using lift nets, and we found no red drum using this habitat, although adjacent seagrass and marsh interface habitats were used. Even though red drum densities in marsh edge were low relative to seagrass, the large areal extent of marshes in the bay complex probably makes marsh edge the most important nursery habitat for red drum in Galveston Bay.
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title_fullStr A Comparison of Early Juvenile Red Drum Densities Among Various Habitat Types in Galveston
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